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Green chemistry for sustainable development |
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by Nikolay Dagaev | 19-02-2020 07:16
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What is Green chemistry? In the early 1990s, at the initiative of the Clinton administration, the Department of toxicology and pollution prevention of the U.S. environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA Office of Pollution Prevention and toxins) organized activities under the President's Green chemistry Program. The interaction between the development of the US environmental Protection Agency and sustainable development technologies has led to the emergence of the concept of "Green chemistry", which is a kind of philosophy. While many national and international programs are aimed at preventing pollution and solving environmental problems, green chemistry places a unique emphasis on preventing pollution at the very initial stages of planning and implementing chemical processes. Green chemistry is a fundamentally new innovative approach to reducing or eliminating the use of dangerous and toxic chemicals. Green chemistry is a fundamentally new approach to solving environmental problems, using clean and less polluting industrial processes and ensuring that manufacturers take responsibility for the products they produce. Thus, carrying out chemical processes in accordance with the principles of green chemistry is considered both from the point of view of obtaining the necessary substances and consumer goods, and possible consequences for public health and the environment. 12 principles of Green chemistry. Explain each of these principles. In 1998, P. Anastas and j.Warner, in his book" Green chemistry: Theory and practice " [Anastas, P. T.; Warner, J. C. Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice, Oxford University Press: New York, 1998] formulated 12 principles of Green chemistry. These principles reflect the activities of the scientific community, industry, and government agencies aimed at reducing or eliminating the use of hazardous materials and chemical processes. 1. It is better to prevent losses than to recycle and clean waste. The Green chemistry approach involves a large number of factors for evaluating an industrial process, such as the cost of reagents, equipment, and labor; the cost of recycling waste and by-products, processing and cleaning reagents and the target product; the cost of transportation; providing storage and special equipment; the cost of providing additional precautions, and many others. Of course, if we consider each of these factors separately, it may sometimes seem that compliance with the principles of green chemistry only increases the cost of the process. For example, a large proportion of heterogeneous catalysts contain expensive noble metals. However, increasing the selectivity of the chemical process automatically reduces the cost of waste treatment and disposal. As a result, the total cost of the process will often be lower, despite the expensive cost of the catalyst. What are renewable resources and why are they more efficient to use in terms of green chemistry? One of the principles of Green chemistry is related to the use of renewable resources instead of fossil resources. Today, it is no secret that the planet's fossil resources are being depleted. In this regard, there is a need to move to those resources that can be replenished. More strictly speaking, renewable natural resources are those resources that either recover faster than they are used (or their recovery rate is comparable to the rate of expenditure), or do not depend on whether they are used or not. For example, renewable natural resources include plant raw materials (wood, cereals, etc.). Some resources that are classified as renewable are not actually being restored and will eventually be exhausted. These include, for example, solar and geothermal energy. The" green " direction of development of the chemical industry is the synthesis of fuel from renewable biological raw materials (biofuels). To date, there are a large number of projects on this topic that offer processing of sugar cane stalks or rape seeds, corn, and soy. What is biodiesel? Today, the main types of "vegetable" fuel used for gasoline engines are biodiesel and bioethanol. The latter is produced from sugar beet, wheat, corn and sugar cane. In fact, this is an ordinary alcohol, in the manufacture of which for energy needs, of course, there are technological features. As an automobile fuel, ethanol is superior to gasoline in some respects. It has much less impurities (for example, sulfur), and the octane number according to the research method reaches 125 units. However, it is not yet possible to fill most production cars with bioethanol in its pure form. Therefore, ethanol is sometimes used as a high-octane additive in conventional gasoline, and the corresponding fuel is marked with the letter E, for example, the marking of gasoline E10 (10% ethanol). The most widespread biofuels are found in Brazil, where fossil reserves are small, but the climate is quite conducive to growing plant materials. Another advantage of biofuels is considered to be the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. Of course, this does not mean that the combustion of biofuels produces less carbon dioxide. When biofuels are burned, carbon that was previously absorbed by plants is returned to the atmosphere, so the planet's carbon balance remains unchanged. At the same time, when burning fossil fuels, "canned" carbon enters the atmosphere. Why is it not considered a more environmentally friendly solvent than CO2? As controversial as it may seem, water is not one of the most" green " solvents. The solubility of compounds in water is usually higher than, for example, in CO2. As a result, the risk of environmental pollution increases if such polluted water is released into the atmosphere. https://www.janssen.com/sites/www_janssen_com/files/multimedia/green-chemistry.jpg |
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Greetings Nikolay
I hope you are doing well
Very well written report on green chemistry.
Thank you so much for this Report.
Keep writing
Green cheers
Regards
Basanta
Posted 21-03-2020 10:50
Hello nikolay
I hope you are doing well!
Nice report
Keep writing
Thank you so much for this report!
Looking forward to reading some more reports.
Green cheers!
Best regards
Hema
Posted 19-03-2020 11:49
Hello Hyeongmin! Thank You for your attention to my work!
Posted 29-02-2020 05:32
Greetings
I do hope everything is going well..
Thank you so much for sharing your report!!
Really enjoyed your report and hope to read more on upcoming days...
Green cheers
Regards
Jasmine karki
Posted 27-02-2020 00:44
Hello Nikolay
I could learn a lot from your report. These days I can read quite a lot of reports that are about the damaged environment due to the usage of artificial chemicals. There were some possible alternatives, but it seems like a long way to go. Your report refers to a clear linkage between the green chemicals and renewable energy. It can be an another step toward sustainable development.
Thank you for the great ideas and information!
Posted 23-02-2020 12:14
Thank you for the report
Posted 22-02-2020 19:39
Hi Lisa! Yes, I was interested in the topic of green chemistry at school. I hope to contribute to the development of this area.
Posted 21-02-2020 21:12
Hello Maftunakhon! Do you know a little Russian? This is nice ) thank You for your attention to my work!
Posted 21-02-2020 21:11
Hi Kushal! I hope you're doing great, too! Thank you for responding to my report!
Posted 21-02-2020 21:09
Hello Nikolay
I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
Thank you for your report about Green chemistry for sustainable development
Green Cheers from Nepal :)
Keep writing great reports.
We are eager to read more reports from you.
Regards,
Kushal Naharki
Posted 21-02-2020 10:39
Zdrastvuyte Nikolay Dagaev,
I appreciate your effort in writing this article and your time for research. I liked it.
Posted 20-02-2020 15:29
Hey Nikolay,
It's Lisa your mentor.
Looks like you have done some research on the topic!
Nice job:)
It reminds me of this catchphrase of one of the successful campaigns for diseases, which was 'prevention before cure'. I strongly agree with the idea because not only is it more economical but it puts fewer people at risk. I think this is what green chemistry is all about. While some are trying to solve what has been done, well let's worsen the situation so that those who engage in improving the status quo can actually make improvements that are not offset by new damages.
Great viewpoint that we should all know about!
Thank you dear:) '
Posted 19-02-2020 23:32
Muhammad hi! Thank you for your attention to the report!
Posted 19-02-2020 20:52
Elizaveta hi! Thank you for your attention to the report!
Posted 19-02-2020 20:51
Thanks!
Posted 19-02-2020 20:40
Thats tue the biodiesel must be optimally for our life beside the other energy
Posted 19-02-2020 18:15